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By now, we all know that DEI isn't about excellence. It's not about merit. And it sure as heck isn't about making anything better. DEI is a movement built on charity, not achievement—and it's dragging America straight down with it.
We're watching the quality of nearly every major institution collapse under the weight of checked boxes and forced diversity quotas, all thanks to political correctness. The airline industry has become a very dangerous punchline. Under the Biden regime, the military was more about trans rights than military might. And now, even once-trusted names in medicine are trading in their reputations just to keep the DEI raft afloat.
DEI is something we've covered from every angle. We know it inside and out. One of our recent stories looked at Harvard—a once top-tier university that's now offering high school-level math classes just to keep up with their DEI students.
There's a price to pay when you go all-in on DEI—and the piper always comes calling. You can't lower standards, abandon merit, and inject politics into everything, then act shocked when the results go straight into the toilet. Life doesn't work that way. Businesses don't work that way. And elite universities certainly don't work that way.
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Once the gold standard of higher education, they've become a punchline—rotting from the inside out thanks to progressive nonsense and DEI disasters. It's gotten so bad, they're now offering high school-level math to students who can't keep up—students who have no business being at Harvard in the first place. These aren't academic standouts—they're DEI charity cases, picked because of the color of their skin or their sexual fetishes.
Let's be honest—you don't need a Harvard Ph.D. to see what's going on here. When you stop choosing the best and start choosing the most diverse, you don't get excellence. You get mediocrity, decline, and total embarrassment.